Your time & attention is valuable, so I’ll begin with a summary. The basic idea in this post is to consider how consumerism culture affect you and I give a proposal on how our consumption can be reversed from damaging the environment to a state-of-mind where we free ourselves from environmental guilt and shop sustainably — with […]
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April review
The following is personal. But there is no platform for sharing this with friends, whether its Internet-friends, real-friends, an audience or an AI. Why? I want to change that, but for now using Medium.com. During April I been doing creative work in the fields of information mapping, graph-reasoning and improved UX. Now reviewing the progress […]
Mindfulness is beneficial
A common empowering narrativethat mindfulnessis beneficial — by at the very least making life more interesting, but also is likely to increase good emotions while reducing bad ones — has done much good for the world and for me as an individual. The narrative has been pushed through millennia from various traditions, and currently being promoted by mindfulness teachers across the […]
It’s time to replace YouTube
Table of content:1. Why we dislike YouTube2. How we actually can replace YouTube3. How we in general can rebuild Consumer Internet & Society Did you know that the YouTube Rewind 2018 is the most disliked YouTube video ever? Haha, I love the irony. The backlash against big-tech companies (YT, FB, Amazon, Google etc) is real. […]
How your decisions in Bandersnatch can be used by Netflix
With today’s release of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, interactive movies have made their way into the mainstream. Little do we know that as we make decisions on what the main-character should do, we’re actually showing our own values and giving a clear profile of our knowledge, morals and desires. The data from your decisions when you watch […]